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Professional people on the move

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Thomas Marcher: Harman Professional (Asia)
David McKinney: Harman Professional (India)
Steve Beeston: MSL Professional
Peter Passian and Daniel Wang: Telos Alliance/Linear Acoustic
Todd Meier and Michael Creason: Meyer Sound
Marc Cremer and Tim Root: Revolabs
Miguel Lourtie: Meyer Sound
Craig Newbury: Wohler Technologies
Simon Horn: Audient (Germany sales)
Olli Tuomela: Bridge Technologies
Ryan Grant: Adamson Systems
Andrew McLean: HotCam
Solid State Logic: Bella McAvoy
Dave Anderson: Audinate
Sergey Trotskiy: Harman Professional Russia/CIS
Martin Bodley, JP Carney: Revolabs
Kevin Alexander: TC Group MI & HD
Mike Garl: TomCat
Payman Abdali: TC Group International
Audio-Technica expands UK sales team
Roger Heiniger: Studer
Christina Carroll and Kirk Harnack: The Telos Alliance
Electro-Voice’s Jim Long retires
Daniel Costa Salomao: Powersoft
Ingo Hahn: Studer
Grant Cossey: Altinex
Rob Sherman: Sony Professional Solutions MEA
Doug Green: Harman Professional
Bob Boster: Clear-Com
Richard Ruse: JBL Professional
Mac Johnson, Ana Lorente: Meyer Sound
Bob Moses: AES Executive Director
Harry McGee: Harman Professional
Neil Muir: Pro Audio Systems
Community: Sales & Marketing appointments
Nick Owen: Harman Professional Signal Processing Business Unit
Walters-Storyk Design Group appoints Partners
Ace Yip: Calrec Audio
Dominic Calvert: PMK International
Vangelis Satrazanidis: Pro Audio Systems
Mike Grieve: TSL
Miles Rogers: Meyer Sound
Susana Gaspar: Vicoustic
Vishal Joshi: Music Group
Bob Thomas: Cadac
Jon Alkhagen: Lab.gruppen
Simon Roome: Studer
Dr Aki V Mäkivirta: Fellow of the AES
Michael Franklin: Studer
Conrad Blackledge: HHB Communications
Jeff Sondermeyer: Symetrix
John Terrey: Wohler Technologies
Nick Zacharov: Genelec
Jeff Silverman, Paul Heyerdahl: Focusrite Novation
David Marsh: Audio-Technica
Thomas Mittelmann: Community Professional
Ken Tankel, Gilbert Felix: Linear Acoustic
David Scheirman: Harman Professional
Scott Leslie: JBL Professional,
Emma Gallagher, Lee Dennison: Sound By Design
Chris Hollebone: Merging Technologies
Mary Eisaman, Alex Algranti, Audio-Technica Latin America
Dave Kelland: EM Acoustics
Stefano Pucello, Tim Constable: Rycote
TC Group restructure
Gerry Forde: Sennheiser UK
Studer management appointments
Ladd Temple: Renkus-Heinz
Christoph Harm and Jochen Wainwright: Jünger Audio
Stefan Ledergerber: Lawo
Otte-Pieter Banga: Ampco Flashlight Rental
Andrew Low: HHB Communications
David Martin: Martin Professional
Christophe Mahoux: Aeta Audio Systems
Håkan Sjöö: Renkus-Heinz
Steve Roberts: Charcoalblue
Joe Zaller: IABM
Bruno Hochstrasser: Studer
Marcus Renk: Lawo
David Krall: Audinate
John Speck: EAW
Mark Snellgrove: Pro Audio Systems
Davwinder Sheena, Clifford Nathan: Loud Technologies
Amanda Zhang: RTW
Phil Wilton, Chris Whittock: Oxygen DCT
Greg Price: Waves Live
Calrec expansion
Kyle Lassegard: Hosa Technology
HotCam strengthens London staff
Ed Ellett: Audinate
Markus Portworsnick, Jürgen Bachthaler: TCGI Germany
Victor Perez: Lab.gruppen/Tannoy/Lake
Tom Bensen, Chris Hinds: Outline
Jhonny Maroun: Wohler Technologies
Don Bird: Wohler Technologies
Michael Edwards: Audio-Technica US
Yoshiyuki Tsugawa: Nexo
Chris Vass: L-Acoustics
Jörg Heise: Riedel Communications
Jon Baker: Atlona Technologies
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Fast News

St Paul’s Palace Theatre adds DiGiCo mixing systems

Returning to the entertainment scene in St Paul, Minnesota, as a live music destination in 2017, the Palace Theatre has now added a pair of DiGiCo Quantum225 mixing consoles to its L-Acoustics K2 PA system.

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Lana Del Rey’s Tunnel tour

Lana Del Rey completed her first all-stadium tour of Great Britain and Ireland with two nights at London’s Wembley Stadium. On the road in support of her latest album, Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd, has employed SSL Live mixing consoles since the beginning.

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Mazowsze Hall adopts Optocore fibre-optic backbone

Situated to the north of Warsaw in Mazovia, the 540-seat multipurpose Mazowsze Performance Hall concert venue and cultural centre recently moved onto an Optocore fibre-optic backbone.

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Britannia Row fields L-Acoustics for Oasis’ Live ’25

Playing 41 sold-out stadium shows across 17 cities in the UK, Canada, the US, Mexico, South Korea, Japan, Australia, Argentina, Chile and Brazil, with three shows added along the way due to demand, the Oasis’ Live ’25 tour has included Britannia Row Productions deployment an L-Acoustics K Series concert sound system.

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Montreal’s Bell Centre adopts ST 2110 infrastructure

Hosting events spanning high-intensity NHL games to live music concerts and major entertainment productions, Montreal’s 21,000-capacity Bell Centre is the largest indoor arena in Canada and one of the largest ice hockey arenas in the world. Further developing its broadcast and live production abilities, the venue has adopted a new ST 2110 infrastructure designed around Calrec’s Argo S console.

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Marvels of Saudi tour visits Palace of Versailles

The Marvels of Saudi visited the Palace of Versailles with a 64-strong choir, with included 16 French and 48 Saudi Arabian singers and mix of traditional Arabic instruments such as the oud and French classics like the accordion. The event required more than 250 mix inputs and was broadcast live using DiGiCo Quantum 852 consoles for FOH, monitors and broadcast.

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Martin Audio plays strong hand at Sydney’s Bristol complex

Reopening after being closed for four years, Sydney’s former Bristol Arms Hotel encompasses five storeys including restaurants, bars, a nightclub, rooftop and event spaces. Retaining much of its nightclub roots, the Calypso nightclub – its ceiling adorned with 300 mirror balls – is now armed with Martin Audio’s CDD coaxial differential dispersion series.

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